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- The House of Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Црнојевић, pl. Crnojevići / Црнојевићи) was a medieval Serbian noble family that held Zeta, or parts of it; a...
- The Journal of Carnojevic is a lyrical novel by Miloš Crnjanski, which was first published in 1920. The narrator of the novel is Petar Rajic, who tells...
- (Чрнојевић), spelled in Church Slavonic as "Арсенїй Чарноевичь" (sr. Чарнојевић/Čarnojević), claimed to be a descendant of the medieval Crnojević family, which had...
- Count Petar Čarnojević (Serbian: Петар Чарнојевић, Hungarian: Csernovits Péter; Mača, Kingdom of Hungary, 13 March 1810 - Fenj, Austria-Hungary, 27 April...
- retreated, they withdrew 37,000 Serb families under Patriarch ****nije III Čarnojević of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć. In 1690 and 1691 Emperor Leopold I...
- policy of enforcing Christian po****tions. In 1690, Patriarch ****ny III Čarnojević encouraged Serbs to revolt against the Ottomans. During the same year...
- Crnojevićs in Zeta. They reappeared in history as Čarnojevićs; the most prominent member was ****nije III Čarnojević (1633–1706). Zeta was turned into a theocratic...
- William, Margrave of Baden-Baden called Serbian Patriarch ****nije III Čarnojević to raise arms against the Turks; the Patriarch accepted and returned to...
- voluntary isolation. He was survived by his wife Laura, daughter of Petar Čarnojević, and by his nephew, the politician Alexandru Mocioni. The Mocionis were...
- retreated, they withdrew 37,000 Serb families under Patriarch ****nije III Čarnojević of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć. In 1690 and 1691 Emperor Leopold I...